You can either press down or release valves , or you can adjust the slide on a trombone . You also can adjust the 'airspeed' to change the pitch without changing the valves or slide
Two notes that sound the same in pitch but have different names are 'enharmonically equivalent'. E.g. F# and Gb sound the same but they are written differently.
Receiver incremental tuning (RIT)--A transceiver control that allows for a slight change in the receiver frequency without changing the transmitter frequency. Some manufacturers call this a clarifier (CLAM) control.
some change but for http://wiki.answers.com/Q/FAQ/6602it still dosent change
changing their embochure and tuning your insrtument
Chemical change
To change a workbook's appearance without altering the data, you can modify the formatting options such as fonts, styles, colors, and decorative features. This can be done by selecting the specific cells, rows, or columns that you want to change the appearance of, then using the formatting options available in the toolbar or formatting menu to customize the look of the workbook. This allows you to enhance the visual presentation of the data without impacting its content.
This is a physical change, because you are only changing the physical appearance, not the substance's chemical properties.
A physical change is a type of change that alters the form or appearance of a substance without changing its chemical composition. Examples include melting, freezing, boiling, and cutting.
no, because the wood isn't changing itself, you are changing the wood.
It is a physical change because you are changing the shape of the metal.
Melting crayons is a physical change, not a physical property. A physical property is a characteristic of a substance that can be observed without changing the substance's identity, while a physical change is a change in the substance's appearance without changing its chemical composition.
A solution turning cloudy is evidence of a chemical change.
Yes, cutting hair is a physical change because it alters the appearance of the hair without changing its chemical composition.
No
No, a physical change can alter the form or appearance of a substance without changing its chemical composition. For example, melting ice changes its form from solid to liquid without altering its chemical composition.
No. It is possible to change direction without changing speed. However, it is not possible to change direction without changing velocity.